- Solo Exhibitions at Lys d'Or, 2018: Grey Cross (Mixed Media) Rey Zorro (Mixed Media) Scott McIntire (Painting) Anis Tabaraee (Drawing) Gianfranco Basso (Embroidery Karenina Fabrizzi (Painting) Johan Troch (Music Photography) Scott Listfield (Painting) Eclectic Critters (Handmade Soft Toys) Gwendolyn Audrey Foster (Experimental filmmaker) Mohammad Barrangi (Printmaking) Susanne Schumacher (Photography) Cornelia Konrads (Land Art) Manfred Kielnhofer (Sculpture) Angelo Secondini (Music Photography) Leonardo Nazzareno Enea (Mosaic, Sculpture, Painting) Dawid Planeta - Mini people (Digital) Michelle Holmes (Embroidered Textiles) Marco Mattozzi (Photography)
Exhibition of the recent work by Marina Zarza 4.12.2018 - 13.12.2019 www.belenartspace.com
New exhibit at ARC Gallery, March 2019, juried by artist Olive Stefanski. (deadline for applications—Jan. 19th, 11:55 pm) With this exhibition, we are calling for art that addresses structural sexism—in particular, women’s emotional realities, and how that emotional reality plays out in a national atmosphere of distrust about women’s stories, women’s rationality and women’s anger. Juried by Olive Stefanski, a multidisciplinary artist working in fiber art, installation, performance and sound. For prospectus and application form: https://arcgallery.wufoo.com/forms/ahistereeuha/ More information also at http//www.arcgallery.org
Exploring the identity of both her namesake and country, LA-based America Martin draws inspiration from her Colombian heritage and the human figure to represent a diverse portrayal of what and who America is. With resounding vulnerability, Martin showcases a reflection of self and of country while simultaneously addressing her individualism and nationality. Refusing to universalize the American dream or experience, she instead meditates on the importance of individual narration and on her own ability to navigate these ideas through artistic outlet.